B (B natural).
B sharp if it is one and a half step up, but if just half then it is A sharp. -BJ
It is usually written just to the right of the note. A sharp means to raise one half step and flat means to lower one half step.
The symbol to lower a note a half step is called a flat.
Sharp (usually a half step above the natural note)
if you are playing a brass instrument you tighten or loosen your ambocure (lips) to come out with a higher or lower note a sharp
B sharp if it is one and a half step up, but if just half then it is A sharp. -BJ
The note above F can be labelled as F sharp or G flat.
It is a note a half step above or below the original note (a sharp or flat).
A sharp, also known as B flat.
It is usually written just to the right of the note. A sharp means to raise one half step and flat means to lower one half step.
G is half a note higher than F#. The full scale is C C# D D# E F F# G G# A A# B C
In Music, a sharp is a symbol indicating the note is to be raised by one semitone. for example: A-sharp (A#) is the note one semitone (or one half-step) above A.
The symbol to lower a note a half step is called a flat.
Sharp (usually a half step above the natural note)
Any note which has the word 'sharp' in it is always a semitone above the given note.
if you are playing a brass instrument you tighten or loosen your ambocure (lips) to come out with a higher or lower note a sharp
No. On a certain note with both a sharp and flat, (G, for example) they are the same distance from G, but going in diferent directions. G sharp raises the note by one half step while G flat lowers the note by one half step. However, it is possible for a sharp note to mean the same note as a flat note. For example, G sharp is the same note as A flat. This is called being enharmonic.